Tuesday, November 11, 2014

World Martial Arts Tournament Power Up and Dragon Ball Cosplay Contest Saturday

Ahhhhhhh!!!!!!! Still screaming, still getting STRONGER!!!!!!!!! TTDILA is holding a World Martial Arts Tournament
Power Up and Dragon Ball Cosplay Contest the opening night of the Dragon Ball 30th Anniversary Art Show, Nov 15, 8pm; Q2 319 E 2nd Street Suite 121 Los Angeles, CA 90012. Bandai Namco, publishing the next DBZ game, Dragonball XenoVerse, coming out this February 13, 2015, has generously sponsored many video game prizes for the contests. Viz has donated manga for the Power-Up Contest.

If you weren't paying attention the first time. The World Martial Arts Tournament Cosplay Contest and Power Up Contest rules are as follows.

To enter each contest use the sign-up sheets that will be provided at the event.

Contestants for the Cosplay Contest will have to be wearing Dragon Ball
cosplay. Contestants will be judged on by the crowd in eliminations
rounds for best cosplay. Be prepared to show off your cosplay to an
audience. Groups may enter, but may be awarded one prize. A full Ginyu Force that has the pose down will automatically win prizes.

Contestants for the Power Up Contest don't need to be in cosplay. As a
contestant you'll have to win over the crowd by the loudest, most
powerful powering up acting you can do. Shout anything you like, as long
as it isn't profanity. Copy any Dragon Ball attack, if you like, and
shout it to the heavens. The Grand Kai should be able to hear what
you've got going on. The top two Power Players will have to yell as hard
as they can for the Goku statue provided by Bandai Namco in a one-on-one match.

The first person in line for the Dragon Ball art show will receive a free game too.

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